Course Details
Do you struggle with how and where to lead out during the start of an agility run? Have you ever wondered why your dog went off course, missed an obstacle, or had a fault on the first few obstacles after you gave the release cue? Are you tired of struggling with the start of an agility run?
If so, this webinar that will help you enhance your skills and become a more effective agility trainer. Don't miss out on this chance to improve your agility game by successfully guiding your dog through the first obstacles. The webinar will cover various handling and setup strategies for different types of sequencing at the start to help position you in the best possible spot for success as you continue the course.
About the Instructor:
Nancy (she/her) has been training dogs since the early 1980s when she put an Obedience Trial Championship (OTCH) on her first competition/Novice A dog, a Labrador Retriever. Since then, she has achieved many advanced obedience accomplishments, including 4 AKC OTCH titles (one CKC OTCH), 6 UD titles, 3 UDX titles, a 2009 AKC National Obedience Invitational invite, and multiple placements in National obedience tournaments.
In agility, Nancy’s dogs have had numerous advanced agility accomplishments, including multiple MACHs (AKC), PACHs (AKC), ADCHs (USDAA), and MADs(USDAA), qualifying and competing in multiple Cynosport events, and participating in 12 AKC National Agility Competitions with six different dogs—including many individual top-10 placements and Finals appearances. Two of her dogs have been ranked nationally in the top ten for all breeds in their respective jump height.
In herding, Nancy has 3 Herding Championships on her dogs as well as 2 HXBs (advanced B course sheep) titles, 2 HXBd (advanced B course ducks) titles, 3 HXAs (advanced A course sheep) titles, and 3 HXAd (advanced A course ducks) titles.
Nancy is a retired obedience judge, having judged all obedience classes from 1986-2008. She enjoyed judging around the country and was privileged to judge three National obedience tournaments in Florida, Kentucky, and North Carolina. She retired from judging to spend more time training and competing with her own dogs in obedience, herding, and agility.
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